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Lignosus
''Lignosus'' is a genus of polypore fungi in the family Polyporaceae. The genus was Circumscription (taxonomy), circumscribed in 1920 by mycologists Curtis Gates Lloyd and Camille Torrend, with ''Lignosus sacer, L. sacer'' as the type species. Description The basidiocarp, fruit bodies of ''Lignosus'' fungi are annual plant, annual. They have a pileus (mycology), cap that is coloured white to brown, with a central supporting stipe (mycology), stipe. The texture of the cap surface is smooth to very finely tomentose. Pores on the cap underside range in size from small to large. The stipe originates from a sclerotium in the ground. The hyphal system is trimitic. Generative hyphae have clamp connections and are hyaline. There are binding and skeletal hyphae in the trama (mycology), context, sclerotium and the stipe. The hymenium lacks cystidia. Basidiospore, Spores are smooth, ellipsoid, hyaline, and inamyloid. ''Lignosus'' is similar in morphology (biology), morphology to ''Micr ...
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Lignosus Sacer
''Lignosus'' is a genus of polypore fungi in the family Polyporaceae. The genus was Circumscription (taxonomy), circumscribed in 1920 by mycologists Curtis Gates Lloyd and Camille Torrend, with ''Lignosus sacer, L. sacer'' as the type species. Description The basidiocarp, fruit bodies of ''Lignosus'' fungi are annual plant, annual. They have a pileus (mycology), cap that is coloured white to brown, with a central supporting stipe (mycology), stipe. The texture of the cap surface is smooth to very finely tomentose. Pores on the cap underside range in size from small to large. The stipe originates from a sclerotium in the ground. The hyphal system is trimitic. Generative hyphae have clamp connections and are hyaline. There are binding and skeletal hyphae in the trama (mycology), context, sclerotium and the stipe. The hymenium lacks cystidia. Basidiospore, Spores are smooth, ellipsoid, hyaline, and inamyloid. ''Lignosus'' is similar in morphology (biology), morphology to ''Micr ...
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